Raccoons do not live in ponds but may forage for food in a pond looking for crabs, snails, crayfish, frogs and fish. They live on land, however.
You could put a fence around your pond, just high enough so that you can get in but the raccoon can not . Or you do it the other way, which is to keep your fish out of the pond until the raccoon goes away.
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how does the yellow rached lily adapt to grasslands
A mammal with 2 black eyes, feeds out of the pond, and is tough when cornered is a raccoon. These are natures very own bad boys!
sounds like a raccoon
The process of evolution, (that is natural selection of the fittest) does that for them.
It was likely a raccoon. However, it could have been a opossum or a cat.
A careless raccoon could become a victim of an alligator or, in Central and South America, a crocodile or caiman.
The animal would quickly adapt to the new environment.
adaptionthis is useally in pond plant,aerial plant,desert plant,vines, and forest.